31B MILITARY POLICE
OVERVIEW
Military police protect the lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. They also control traffic, prevent crime and respond to all emergencies.
Military Police is one of the Maryland Army National Guard’s “Top Ten” jobs offering up to $20K enlistment bonuses!
JOB DUTIES
Law enforcement patrols
Interview witnesses, victims and suspects in investigations
Crime scene security and processing
Arrest and charge criminal suspects
TRAINING
Twenty weeks of One Station Unit Training and on-the-job instruction in police methods. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part in the field. •
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Interested in a law enforcement career? Serving in the National Guard before and and while serving as a police officer makes a lot of sense. Our training even takes care of a portion of The NC Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET). That means that you can be qualified, experienced, and paid before you’re 21 and able to serve as a police officer in NC. The training requirements are shorter and cheaper, further making yourself more marketable to the hiring agency. These four forms is all it takes to get the Army Military Police training recognized for yourself after you complete training. •
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Finally got around to putting my #thinblueline American flag up, I believe I got it pretty straight and all I did was eyeball it using the door frame of my closet as a reference point. Now I just need to get a #thingreenline American flag to round it out. I know this has meaning to #firstresponders and I am not taking away from that meaning and I do support first responders, however, when I was in the #usnavy I was told that there is a second meaning for these and the thin blue line also represents US Navy service members and the thin green line represents #usarmy and #militarypolice being that I was a #MasterAtArms which is the Navy's military police/Naval Security Force I feel I may fall into that category as well. Not only that, but I do support all military branches and service members. I may not agree with the totality of the system in which it operates, but the individual brothers and sisters I do support. Not many understand basically voluntarily signing away your rights to go and perform a job and live a life that weighs heavy on "Service before self". Anyway, I hope y'all're having a great Monday.

To anyone who doesn’t know, in July my Grandpa has passed away. Sadly, 2 of the 3 children had taken everything of his.. including his honor flag in which my father was suppose to receive. For 4 weeks, I would send her a text asking for a few shirts of my grandpas to make some type of memorial of him. Unfortunately, she had no response. So, a few weeks ago (out of the blue) I drove up to my grandpas old house in Escanaba, Michigan. I knocked on the door to the new owners of the house in hope to get something left behind. Gratefully there was 1 Shirt my grandpa had always worn. This 1 shirt belongs now to my dad. This one piece of him we can live on his memory. I turned this into a shadow box and surprised my dad with it. Though it’s not my grandpa, it’s a piece of him we will never forget. ❤️ #ButtonUpShirt#Soldier#Army#Military#MilitaryPolice#BrousseauBros#IceFishing#GoneFishing#Grandpa#JohnnyCash#HeartOfGold#RestInParadise#HesGoneFishin 🎣